Here’s a photo of the skyscraper located on Silom Road, Bang Rak business district, Bangkok, Thailand. The largest building in Southeast Asia was built in the year 2001, and ever since then, it has been considered the most significant building to ever grace the lands of Southeast Asia, with a floor area of 3.2m sq.
The Bangkok State Tower has 68 floors and is said to be 810 feet tall, giving it the title of the third tallest building in Thailand in 2011 and ranking 139th in the whole world. Rangsan Torsuwan is the Thai Architect behind this skyscraper.
Mammary Clouds!
The Mammatus or the mammatocumulus is a pattern of cellular pouches that hangs underneath the center of a cloud. It got its name because of its mammary gland-ish shape. These clouds form this way as they usually form under cumulonimbus rainclouds, but there have been reports that they are hung on other types of parent clouds.
It's sometimes hard to believe, but more often than not, these seemingly large sky pouches are associated with severe thunderstorms and, sometimes, tornado storms in the US. Aviators are advised to avoid these types of clouds as they are an indication they'll surely experience turbulence.
Ancient Spirits in the Trees
These are not spirits, but there’s no Photoshop here, either, and no filters were used when taking the photo. It was not computer-edited either. It's an artwork made by Clement Briend, a French artist. As evident in the photo, he uses 3D light projectors on motionless objects to create images for the public to see. We're sure he freaked some people out the first time they saw faces on their neighborhood trees.
We all have different ways of doing art; it's a reflection of who we are. From our emotions, memories, and experiences, we produce something that's a collective product of our individuality, and sometimes the results are mind-blowing.
Monster Earthworm
Don't worry; it's not venomous because it's not a snake. It's a giant Gippsland Earthworm. These giant creatures grow from 3.3 feet long and 2 cm in diameter. They can even appear longer than that when they expand and contract their bodies to make them appear larger. An average Gippsland Earthworm weighs about 200 grams and usually dons a dark purple head and a bluish-gray body.
They might seem a little intimidating, but they are harmless. Now, what gets us most is not the features of this creature but how on earth this guy manages to touch the gross thing. For all the money in the world, you would never find us getting so close.
One in a Million Moment
Doing activities outside of houses, buildings, or cities, to be exact, can be such a rejuvenating experience not just for your mind but also for your soul. If you don't believe in the spiritual stuff, well, there's a scientific explanation for that, and it’s because being in sync with nature relaxes our bodies and can help remove accumulated stress.
The photo shown above is another perfectly timed photo where the sunlight hits the reddish brown mountain, giving it a majestic highlight from its surroundings. By the looks of how the sky is lighting up and the shade of the rays, they took the photo taken during the golden hour, which serves the perfect lighting.